Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

Abstract This is a culturally appropriate program of extensive prevention activities and education geared at Menominee youth, in particular, and families/community, in general; a new partnership with the tribal clinic to provide screening for early intervention and referral; treatment to meet the needs of those referred. The 235,000 acre Menominee […] Read more »

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Las Madres Project

Abstract The Las Madres Project, a partnership between Amity Foundation, New Mexico AIDS Services and PB&J family services intends to create a culturally sensitive and effective substance abuse treatment program combined with an HIV/AIDS education program which will serve the at-risk and infected population of women of color and their […] Read more »

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Health Care for the Homeless

Abstract This program will provide residential addictions treatment for homeless women. The project will expand the local substance abuse treatment system for homeless women by creating a 16-bed residential program and developing an outpatient program. The target population includes 16% Native Americans of various tribes living in the Albuquerque metropolitan […] Read more »

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Fairbanks Native Association?Long House TCE Grant

Abstract Fairbanks Native Association’s Longhouse is an 8-bed residential modified therapeutic community providing integrated substance abuse and mental health treatment and intensive case management for homeless persons of interior Alaska. Objectives Re-integrate homeless individuals back into Native Community. Indian Nation Served Alaska Native, principally Athabascan Indian Key Components Structured environment, […] Read more »

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Fairbanks Native Association New Life Program

Abstract Adolescent residential treatment, level 3.5 dual-diagnosis enhanced 12-bed facility. Operates on cohort model of 4.5 months 2 times a year. Objectives Reduction and elimination of drug and alcohol use among clients, increase school attendance, reduce involvement in juvenile justice system, achievement of a stable living situation, and increase participation […] Read more »

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Dena A Coy Program

Abstract The primary goal of this project is to reduce alcoholism and drug abuse among Alaska Native and Non-Native women of childbearing age by increasing access to treatment through treatment capacity expansion and enhancement of outpatient programs. Objectives It is the goal of this Treatment Capacity Expansion project to increase […] Read more »

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Deilee Hit (Safe Harbor)

Abstract This project expands residential treatment substance abuse services targeting Native Alaska women with children and pregnant women in rural Southeast Alaska. Under another grant that will follow after the 8/31/04 end date, services can be individualized for a period of 90 days to 6 months and the program will […] Read more »

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Connecting Native American Women to Treatment

Abstract This project expanded the capacity of the 45-day women’s residential substance abuse treatment program at Guiding Star to include improved medical and physical health service and referral with focus on occurring disorders, case management , and coordination of care both internal and external, traditional healing services, structured extended family […] Read more »

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Chi Hullo Li Program

Abstract Chi Hullo Li, under the administration of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, proposes to expand the current availability of comprehensive, high quality residential substance abuse treatment services for a) low-income Native women, age 18 and over; b) who are pregnant or postpartum and their minor children, age 11 and […] Read more »

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Canku Teca (Yankton Sioux Tribe)

Abstract Fund the Yankton Sioux Halfway House for two years and help the tribe deliver comprehensive residential services to tribal members. Objectives Indian Nation Served Yankton Sioux Tribe Key Components Halfway House Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »

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